GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- A former U.S. Attorney for the Western Michigan district has suspended his campaign to become the next Michigan attorney general.
Mark Totten made the announcement Tuesday in a post on the social media platform "X".
"Following recent endorsements by major labor unions, I have concluded there is not a viable path forward through an early endorsement convention." Totten added that he will support the eventual Democratic nominee for attorney general.
The 51-year-old attorney was sworn in as the federal prosecutor in Western District of Michigan in 2022. He resigned in January 2025 before President Trump began his second term in office.
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